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Luiga Aiello, Mario Aiello, and Richard WWeyhrauch. The semantics of Pascal in LCF. Memo STAN-CS-74-447, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Stanford University, August 1974.

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Structure and Behaviour in Hardware Verification - Goossens (1993)   (Correct)

....Stanford lcf proof checker to check the correctness of a simple compiler algorithm [57] The source and target languages were axiomatised in the system through the use of constructors and destructors. Aiello et al. encoded a denotational semantics for Pascal in the Stanford lcf in a similar manner [1]. Using the Edinburgh lcf [35] Cohn proved a compiler correct with respect to the denotational semantics of imperative source and target languages [19] Other research involving compiler correctness proofs using proof systems includes Sokolowski s lcf work [70] Joyce verified a compiler using ....

Luiga Aiello, Mario Aiello, and Richard WWeyhrauch. The semantics of Pascal in LCF. Memo STAN-CS-74-447, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Stanford University, August 1974.


Open Mechanized Reasoning Systems - McCarthy, Giunchiglia, Talcott (1992)   (Correct)

....[42, 44, 43] He emphasized the necessity of understanding the formal underpinnings of programming languages and reasoning systems. This work gave rise to the branch of computer science known as Mathematical Theory of Computation, and led to such systems as LCF, first developed at Stanford [47, 49, 2], and its descendants such as Isabelle [56] and HOL [26] Additional systems developed by the Stanford formal reasoning group include FOL [65, 66, 63] and EKL [36, 38] Giunchiglia established the mechanized reasoning group at IRST (Trento, Italy) in 1988, after working with the FOL project at ....

L. Aiello and R. W. Weyhrauch. LCFsmall: an implementation of LCF. Technical Report Memo AIM-241, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1974.


Embedding Hardware Description Languages in Proof Systems - Goossens (1992)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Luiga Aiello, Mario Aiello, and Richard W Weyhrauch. The semantics of Pascal in LCF. Memo STAN-CS-74-447, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Stanford University, August 1974.

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